Software Satisfaction Awards 2011: The winners revealed
Posted by Natalie Brandweiner in Technology on Wed, 19/10/2011 - 16:48
Entertaining the audience with his sentiments on the recent RIM crisis and his Twitter activities, he said: "It's been better than most awards ceremonies I've been too, I'll give you that!”
Pegasus triumphed in the Payroll category with the prize for Enterprise Payroll and SME Payroll going to The Payroll Site.

More than 300 people gathered at the Marriott in London's Grosvenor Square on Tuesday to celebrate the Software Satisfaction Awards, as voted for by the members of BusinessZone.co.uk and its sister sites.
Sift Media, our publisher, partnered with technology association Intellect to host the awards, which were presented by former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell.
Entertaining the audience with his sentiments on the recent RIM crisis and his Twitter activities, he said: "It's been better than most awards ceremonies I've been too, I'll give you that!”Team Seer won an impressive double in the SME Human Resources and Human Capital Management and Enterprise Human Resources and Human Capital Management categories, as did Relate Software which won awards for SME CRM and Accountancy Practice Management.
In the Accounting and Finance category, NetSuite secured the award for Enterprise and KashFlow Software took home the award for SME.
Acorah Software Products won the tax category and Version One for the Paperless Office and Document Management award.
Pegasus triumphed in the Payroll category with the prize for Enterprise Payroll and SME Payroll going to The Payroll Site. Enhanced won Reseller of the Year and FreeAgent took home the coveted Software Vendor of the Year title.
The Intellect Innovation Award went to biometric software provider Unilink.
Other winners were Salesforce.com which took the award for CRM & Customer Management, Sage UK took Business Intelligence & Corporate Performance Management, E-procurement Software took Advanced Business Solutions.
HM Revenue and Customs' Stephen Banyard took home the prestigious BASDA Theo Van Dort award.
Monitoring the ceremony's Twitter hashtag #SSA11 during his speech, Campbell ended the ceremony with a personal award for 'Most sycophantic tweet of the night', which went to David Evans at the Chartered Institute for IT.

The full results are available on the Software Satisfaction Awards website.
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